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As the Prism tube tail is brandy new i would be surprised if you come across many people who have it.....Gomberg Kites has a LOT of choices for tails...and will deal directly with you or probably with your local shop too....

most of the time when you find a 100' long tube tail you will find that they are pretty wide too...just double check that it would be around 3~4" diameter and that kite should not have a problem pulling it in normal winds....the usual lengths of smaller diameter tube tails are 25' or so and then you link them to make a longer tube....this keeps the tube better inflated the entire length...longer tube tails have troubles inflating the full length sometimes...the 100' long Transition tail is a flat tail with a black/white/accent color that would work quite well too...

I had a bunch of short 20' tails so I cut the ends and glued them together with CA. If you link tails together and fly at the beach, the sand will creep in at the joints and the tail will become an anchor. Better to have one continuous tail with one mouth.

An improvement would be a slightly wider mouth to keep the end of the tail better inflated in lighter winds.

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